Cheapest you can do a diy turbo?
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I have 900 into mine so far but i only bought three parts K member, 6.0 heads and hot parts.
I figure
turbo 600
BOV/WG 400
Fuel 600
intercooler 200
coldside 200
I have tuning and valvetrain in there already. But i know you have to figure about 300 more for the little stuff.
I figure
turbo 600
BOV/WG 400
Fuel 600
intercooler 200
coldside 200
I have tuning and valvetrain in there already. But i know you have to figure about 300 more for the little stuff.
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I have been DIY on my rear turbo set up. The first turbo I bought was 1400, the PT76GTS that I have for sale. I did not buy a big enough turbo so I had to buy a GT-88. I am running a 408ci lsx instead of a 6.0L or smaller so the PT76GTS would not work right for me. I did not install it. Do your resurche before you by stuff!!! I am going to loose $400 on the turbo thanks to that.
I spent 180 on a front mount intercooler.
I have 500 dollars in mandrel bend pipe all over the garage.
I have yet to buy the hose conections, and v-band clamps I will need. They run from 50 to 100 dollars each.
My oil pump was 200 dollars.
New injectors will cost me 500
Fuel pump kit (dual intank) another $900 to finish(I will have 1500 in the fuel system alone not counting injectors!)
The first waistgate ost me 200 dollars (it is now for sale 40mm)
The one I am running for the t-88 is $550 (50mm)
You will have to tune the car. I already had the tuning software but the software cost me 650 when I bought it new.
I had to relocate my alternator.
Granted I am trying to build a 800+rwhp dd car, But I will have at least $4000 in it by the time I am done. Probly more then that. You can save alot of money if you hunt for your parts in the classified section on LS1Tech. I WOULD NOT chance my DIY Build using Ebay turbo's. Ebay Waistgates, BOV, or even the front mount kits I do not have a problem with. But the turbos themselfs I would not buy a Chinese E-bay turbo. Get with the guys at Forced Inductions (sponsor here) and they will help you select the correct turbo for your aplication.
If you need a 76mm turbo please keep my PT76GTS in mind.
I spent 180 on a front mount intercooler.
I have 500 dollars in mandrel bend pipe all over the garage.
I have yet to buy the hose conections, and v-band clamps I will need. They run from 50 to 100 dollars each.
My oil pump was 200 dollars.
New injectors will cost me 500
Fuel pump kit (dual intank) another $900 to finish(I will have 1500 in the fuel system alone not counting injectors!)
The first waistgate ost me 200 dollars (it is now for sale 40mm)
The one I am running for the t-88 is $550 (50mm)
You will have to tune the car. I already had the tuning software but the software cost me 650 when I bought it new.
I had to relocate my alternator.
Granted I am trying to build a 800+rwhp dd car, But I will have at least $4000 in it by the time I am done. Probly more then that. You can save alot of money if you hunt for your parts in the classified section on LS1Tech. I WOULD NOT chance my DIY Build using Ebay turbo's. Ebay Waistgates, BOV, or even the front mount kits I do not have a problem with. But the turbos themselfs I would not buy a Chinese E-bay turbo. Get with the guys at Forced Inductions (sponsor here) and they will help you select the correct turbo for your aplication.
If you need a 76mm turbo please keep my PT76GTS in mind.
Last edited by Texas_WS6; 06-06-2009 at 08:09 AM.
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I've got under $2600 in mine just for the turbo setup itself. Used MIG welded mild steel. I still need to purchase an air filter, some lines for oil feed and return. Should be about it. Will probably use header wrap in the near future so under $3000 easy.
6.0 manifolds- free from junk man
Precision 80mm turbo- $1000
Intercooler- $130
Synapse sychronic wastegate- $285
Vortech Mondo BOV- $250
Flanges, gaskets, spring clamps, bends, silicone parts- $700
Labor for welding- $200
6.0 manifolds- free from junk man
Precision 80mm turbo- $1000
Intercooler- $130
Synapse sychronic wastegate- $285
Vortech Mondo BOV- $250
Flanges, gaskets, spring clamps, bends, silicone parts- $700
Labor for welding- $200
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are any of you familiar with the STS remote located turbo system, it about 4,000 for the kit and it is mounted in place of your muffler? I have seen it on a 99 ws6 and I know it is probably not ideal for anyone trying to max HP but it seemed to give the car a good kick and is pretty easy to put in. Any thoughts?
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I see lots of good info from everyone.
I will say this, if you are on a severe budget and want to turbocharge anything, call me. I have a poor boy kit, LOL
MPT70 600
JGS WG & BOV 500
flanges, intercooler, oil lines, and piping 600
add one decent free welder then stir uncovered for 1 week
sprinkle tuning and fuel system as needed
serve hot at the drag strip
serves: who ever wants a piece
I will say this, if you are on a severe budget and want to turbocharge anything, call me. I have a poor boy kit, LOL
MPT70 600
JGS WG & BOV 500
flanges, intercooler, oil lines, and piping 600
add one decent free welder then stir uncovered for 1 week
sprinkle tuning and fuel system as needed
serve hot at the drag strip
serves: who ever wants a piece
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I have been DIY on my rear turbo set up. The first turbo I bought was 1400, the PT76GTS that I have for sale. I did not buy a big enough turbo so I had to buy a GT-88. I am running a 408ci lsx instead of a 6.0L or smaller so the PT76GTS would not work right for me. I did not install it. Do your resurche before you by stuff!!! I am going to loose $400 on the turbo thanks to that.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/7703914-post16.html
Even changing from a rear mount to a FM set up, the T4 flange on the 88mm would have still been a decent match for a 408ci FM application IMHO.
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are any of you familiar with the STS remote located turbo system, it about 4,000 for the kit and it is mounted in place of your muffler? I have seen it on a 99 ws6 and I know it is probably not ideal for anyone trying to max HP but it seemed to give the car a good kick and is pretty easy to put in. Any thoughts?
There are people that run in the single digit 1/4 mile ET's with rear mounts. Rear mounts are a good option for a DIY build. That is what I am doing at the moment. If I was starting now with my kit, I would start with the front mount exhaust kit sold on ebay for like 800 dollars.
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Yeah I remember the post about your research. Someone here on 'tech rec'ed that you go with a T4 Flanged T88 but you still bought a 76mm turbo
https://ls1tech.com/forums/7703914-post16.html
Even changing from a rear mount to a FM set up, the T4 flange on the 88mm would have still been a decent match for a 408ci FM application IMHO.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/7703914-post16.html
Even changing from a rear mount to a FM set up, the T4 flange on the 88mm would have still been a decent match for a 408ci FM application IMHO.
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Yeah I remember the post about your research. Someone here on 'tech rec'ed that you go with a T4 Flanged T88 but you still bought a 76mm turbo
https://ls1tech.com/forums/7703914-post16.html
Even changing from a rear mount to a FM set up, the T4 flange on the 88mm would have still been a decent match for a 408ci FM application IMHO.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/7703914-post16.html
Even changing from a rear mount to a FM set up, the T4 flange on the 88mm would have still been a decent match for a 408ci FM application IMHO.
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I see lots of good info from everyone.
I will say this, if you are on a severe budget and want to turbocharge anything, call me. I have a poor boy kit, LOL
MPT70 600
JGS WG & BOV 500
flanges, intercooler, oil lines, and piping 600
add one decent free welder then stir uncovered for 1 week
sprinkle tuning and fuel system as needed
serve hot at the drag strip
serves: who ever wants a piece
I will say this, if you are on a severe budget and want to turbocharge anything, call me. I have a poor boy kit, LOL
MPT70 600
JGS WG & BOV 500
flanges, intercooler, oil lines, and piping 600
add one decent free welder then stir uncovered for 1 week
sprinkle tuning and fuel system as needed
serve hot at the drag strip
serves: who ever wants a piece
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I didn't bother to read the three pages... figured I would just reply..
You said.. assuming you had the fuel covered... and the tuning... how much do all the parts cost for a DYI turbo basicly...
Well...
-MPT70 $600
-Wastegate $250
-BOV $50
-Truck mani's $??? I got tons of em laying around
-Hot side piping/flanges $200
-Cold side $180 (i spent)
-Intercooler $120
-Turbo oil supply/feed $100
-Ait filter $50
-Miss parts $200 (very high number, but should cover any surprises)
That pretty much covers it. $1750.
Now if you start doing things like vertical rad, pusher/aftermarket fans, etc... etc... There will be more cost obviously.
I would say its safe to call it $2k bare minimum
You said.. assuming you had the fuel covered... and the tuning... how much do all the parts cost for a DYI turbo basicly...
Well...
-MPT70 $600
-Wastegate $250
-BOV $50
-Truck mani's $??? I got tons of em laying around
-Hot side piping/flanges $200
-Cold side $180 (i spent)
-Intercooler $120
-Turbo oil supply/feed $100
-Ait filter $50
-Miss parts $200 (very high number, but should cover any surprises)
That pretty much covers it. $1750.
Now if you start doing things like vertical rad, pusher/aftermarket fans, etc... etc... There will be more cost obviously.
I would say its safe to call it $2k bare minimum
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I didn't bother to read the three pages... figured I would just reply..
You said.. assuming you had the fuel covered... and the tuning... how much do all the parts cost for a DYI turbo basicly...
Well...
-MPT70 $600
-Wastegate $250
-BOV $50
-Truck mani's $??? I got tons of em laying around
-Hot side piping/flanges $200
-Cold side $180 (i spent)
-Intercooler $120
-Turbo oil supply/feed $100
-Ait filter $50
-Miss parts $200 (very high number, but should cover any surprises)
That pretty much covers it. $1750.
Now if you start doing things like vertical rad, pusher/aftermarket fans, etc... etc... There will be more cost obviously.
I would say its safe to call it $2k bare minimum
You said.. assuming you had the fuel covered... and the tuning... how much do all the parts cost for a DYI turbo basicly...
Well...
-MPT70 $600
-Wastegate $250
-BOV $50
-Truck mani's $??? I got tons of em laying around
-Hot side piping/flanges $200
-Cold side $180 (i spent)
-Intercooler $120
-Turbo oil supply/feed $100
-Ait filter $50
-Miss parts $200 (very high number, but should cover any surprises)
That pretty much covers it. $1750.
Now if you start doing things like vertical rad, pusher/aftermarket fans, etc... etc... There will be more cost obviously.
I would say its safe to call it $2k bare minimum
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I've got ~$300 MAX into my setup making 8 psi right now.
This does not include the stuff I previously had....60 lb/hr mototron injectors, EFI Live software, and an Innovate LC-1.
Caterpillar 3406B turbo - Free (From a Peterbilt with a blown mota.
All the tubing, silicone hose and clamps - Free (from the same Pete)
Header Flange - Free (brother in law CNC'd it for me)
Turbine inlet Flange - Free (buddy CNC'd it for me)
Stainless tubing to make log and crossover - Free (collected it over the years)
Stainless flex coupling - $60
X02 Racing Wastegate - $150
Turbine outlet flange and 5" pipe - Free (came with turbo)
5"-4" transition for downpipe - $22
45 degree 4" elbow for downpipe - $32
Holesaws and other misc stuff - $60
2 Bar MAP sensor - $80
This does not include the stuff I previously had....60 lb/hr mototron injectors, EFI Live software, and an Innovate LC-1.
Caterpillar 3406B turbo - Free (From a Peterbilt with a blown mota.
All the tubing, silicone hose and clamps - Free (from the same Pete)
Header Flange - Free (brother in law CNC'd it for me)
Turbine inlet Flange - Free (buddy CNC'd it for me)
Stainless tubing to make log and crossover - Free (collected it over the years)
Stainless flex coupling - $60
X02 Racing Wastegate - $150
Turbine outlet flange and 5" pipe - Free (came with turbo)
5"-4" transition for downpipe - $22
45 degree 4" elbow for downpipe - $32
Holesaws and other misc stuff - $60
2 Bar MAP sensor - $80